EA on Friday announced that Martin Brodeur, the New Jersey Devils' starting goaltender since 1993, four-time Vezina Trophy winner, three-time Stanley Cup champion and holder of countless individual records, had beaten Sergei Bobrovsky of the Columbus Blues Jackets in a fan vote.

Brodeur, 41, is the first goalie to get the honor since John Vanbriesbrouck in 1997. The best part: EA released a video trailer for the game featuring Brodeur vs. Bobrovsky—and he scores an empty-net goal.

“The support I’ve received throughout the cover vote campaign has been incredible,” Brodeur said in a press relase. “My kids pushed me to participate in the campaign, and they are really excited to see their dad on the cover of the game they play all the time. I want to thank all the NHL fans who campaigned and voted for me.”

In 2013, Brodeur struggled through injuries and went 13-9-0 with a 2.22 GAA and .901 save percentage. He still decided to return for another year—and that's cool.